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  • Liane speaks with NPR's Peter Kenyon about presidential campaign activity in the wake of developments in the Middle East and on the eve of the final debate in St. Louis on Tuesday between Vice President Al Gore and Governor George W. Bush.
  • Weekend Edition essayist Diane Roberts says George W. Bush and Al Gore aren't just competing for the presidency. Both men are also trying to prove that they're true-blue Southerners.
  • NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr says President George W. Bush finds himself in a tougher spot than his father was in when it comes to dealing with Saddam Hussein and Iraq.
  • Liane talks live with Los Angeles Times Washington Bureau Chief Doyle McManus about the domestic agenda of President-elect George W. Bush.
  • Weekend Edition's resident satirists at the Montana Logging and Ballet Company take a humorous look at the transition efforts of President-elect George W. Bush.
  • Susan Kaplan from member station W-F-C-R in Amherst, Massachusetts reports on a trend in the Jewish community. More and more Jewish adults are looking for ways to reconnect with their faith.
  • Reverend AL SHARPTON. The controversial advocate for the rights of African Americans has written his autobiography (w/Anthony Walton): "Go and Tell Pharaoh: The Auobiography of The Reverend Al Sharpton." (Doubleday
  • Ray talks with W. B. Harpool about the liklihood that someone could obtain the right elements for a bombing similar to the one in Oklahoma City. Harpool is the owner of Harpool Fertilizer Co., in Denver, TX.
  • Puzzle master Will Shortz quizzes one of our listeners, and has a hallenge for everyone at home. [This week's winner is Jay Bradbury, a teacher f special education in Madison, Wisconsin. His public radio stations are -E-R-N and W-H-A.]
  • Puzzle master Will Shortz quizzes one of our listeners, and has a hallenge for everyone at home. This week's winner is Kathryn Tietze (TEET-SEE), n English teacher from Plymouth, Minnesota. [Her public radio stations is -N-O-W in St. Paul.]
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